Was watching a little bit of the Marlins game last night in front of nobody at Marlins Park.
I don't know if this is going out on a limb but the Astros will win more games than Miami. The announcers sound depressed already, it's going to be a long year down in South Florida , if anyone there cares.

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Was watching a little bit of the Marlins game last night in front of nobody at Marlins Park.
I don't know if this is going out on a limb but the Astros will win more games than Miami. The announcers sound depressed already, it's going to be a long year down in South Florida , if anyone there cares.

Seriously, the man has killed two franchises now, maybe even three as it is unlikely that Tampa will ever get a stadium now. But he must be close to Selig and he certainly tows the line when it comes to spending so I suspect he won't be going anywhere anytime soon.

Seriously, the man has killed two franchises now, maybe even three as it is unlikely that Tampa will ever get a stadium now. But he must be close to Selig and he certainly tows the line when it comes to spending so I suspect he won't be going anywhere anytime soon.

Seriously, if a Miamian killed Loria with his own bare hands in the middle of the busiest street in town in broad daylight, I have my doubts you could find a jury that would convict.

I'm forced to agree. Loria has been an absolute disaster for that franchise, and the way he's handled the team for the past year and a half has been particularly bad, even for him. I know that Bud Selig doesn't want to upset the owners, but he needs to do something about Loria.

Seriously, if a Miamian killed Loria with his own bare hands in the middle of the busiest street in town in broad daylight, I have my doubts you could find a jury that would convict.

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Originally Posted by RKMeibalane

I'm forced to agree. Loria has been an absolute disaster for that franchise, and the way he's handled the team for the past year and a half has been particularly bad, even for him. I know that Bud Selig doesn't want to upset the owners, but he needs to do something about Loria.

I feel like the most messed up part of the whole Miami situation is how unsurprising it is.

Are we REALLY surprised that South Florida can't support professional sports, even with a brand new stadium? Or that Loria, known for killing the Expos, probably shouldn't have been able to own another organization?

This whole thing is embarrassing because everyone saw it coming--except maybe the MLB.

The City of Miami wanted baseball, badly. And now they have to pay for it.

What seems to bother them the most is not that they're on the hook for the stadium, but that they don't have the team they were promised. Most of their talent is playing at the opposite end of the continent.

The talk was he spent what he did last year in an effort to unload the Marlins on someone then use the money to buy the Mets.

Don't think even Buddy-boy would allow him to screw up a 3rd franchise at least while he's being investigated. According to the story on him in S.I. three weeks ago, those investigations are still on-going.

As a long time baseball fan who lives about an hour from that garish park in Little Havana--I DON'T CARE ABOUT THE MARLINS.

First season I went to about 20 games and then progressively fewer each year until I went to only one last year.

The almost obligatory "see the new stadium" trip. Park has some horrible site lines. Exiting was very exciting--through Overtown and other scenic sections to hook into 95 North due to police officers that didn't know squat.

I get the FSN feeds for many Marlins games and there are a lot of blue empty seats, even behind home plate and between the bases. What an embarrassment of a rebranding launch.

To start, I would tone down the interior ballpark colors from the Brady Bunch hues to a more traditional aqua-teal and bring back the original Marlins uniforms, just swap the "F" on the cap to a "M" with the Marlin.